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. >> richard, this seems like just the beginning for mr. armstrong. what else might he be facing given his interview and all these different agencies that want to talk to him? >> you tell me, miguel. i'll give you a quick definition of fraud -- material misrepresentations with the intent to deceive, reasonably relied upon, creating damages. that's fraud. that's what lance armstrong has done predominantly all his life. so, yeah, he's going to be sued by people for his books. he's going to be sued by donors for his charities. he's going to be sued by anybody and everybody who touched this narcissistic punk. that's what's going to happen here with lance armstrong. and, you know, many times i kind of disagree with jeff toobin on issues, but he mentioned and made a comment why did he do it, and i don't know why he did this. i don't know why he decided to step up. i don't know why he -- everybody seems to go to oprah when they want to come clean on something. >> you're right. >> why did he do it? what's the benefit? he just opened pandora's box. the he may
. >> richard, this seems like just the beginning for mr. armstrong. what else might he be facing given his interview and all these different agencies that want to talk to him? >> you tell me, miguel. i'll give you a quick definition of fraud -- material misrepresentations with the intent to deceive, reasonably relied upon, creating damages. that's fraud. that's what lance armstrong has done predominantly all his life. so, yeah, he's going to be sued by people for his books. he's...
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mr. armstrong appears to be a very deliberate, calculating person who has some objective with this admission. we're not sure what it is yet. he has a number of legal issues that are awaiting him, a whistle-blower case for defrauding the federal government since the post office was his primary sponsor, potential criminal cases for possession and/or distribution of illegal drugs, perjury, positions he took in prior cases that may now be considered a fraud on the court. so i don't know what his objective was by this admission, but there seems to be some objective. >> if you were his lawyer, how would you be advising him? would you be glad he's talking? >> unless i had concluded that he had no more risk because the statute of limitations had run or for some other legal basis, i would have advised him not to make those statements. forgiveness from the public is not immunity. >> marty steinberg, thank you so much. attorney for baseball's mark mcgwire, thank you. >>> want to invite all of you to
mr. armstrong appears to be a very deliberate, calculating person who has some objective with this admission. we're not sure what it is yet. he has a number of legal issues that are awaiting him, a whistle-blower case for defrauding the federal government since the post office was his primary sponsor, potential criminal cases for possession and/or distribution of illegal drugs, perjury, positions he took in prior cases that may now be considered a fraud on the court. so i don't know what his...
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"only when mr. armstrong makes a full confession under oath and tells the anti-doping authorities all he knows about doping activities, can any legal and proper process for him to seek any reopening or reconsideration of his lifetime ban commence." so this means that this interview with oprah really only opens the door enough to make a much fuller and complete statement if he expects to get back into the game. >> sure. this is really just the first step, like a pr step, pretty much, going on oprah, who's known to be pretty soft when it comes with the questions, you know, he's pretty much going to be able to control part of the interview. but what he has to do is turn on the people who helped him dope, which are officials in cycling, maybe at usa cycling, maybe at the international cycling union, which is the world governing body of the sport, maybe going up as high as the international olympic committee. >> and real quick, but i think a lot of this loses focus on the charity, the livestrong foundati
"only when mr. armstrong makes a full confession under oath and tells the anti-doping authorities all he knows about doping activities, can any legal and proper process for him to seek any reopening or reconsideration of his lifetime ban commence." so this means that this interview with oprah really only opens the door enough to make a much fuller and complete statement if he expects to get back into the game. >> sure. this is really just the first step, like a pr step, pretty...
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lance armstrong? and here's the headline in the conservative "new york post." no wonder bill's afraid. hillary explodes with rage at benghazi hearing. republicans are back to one of their favorite hobbies. clinton bashing. it was all the rage back to the '90s when they felt threatened by first lady clinton. now they feel threatened again. instead of helping to solve the problems of today, republicans are running around scared about something that may or may not happen tomorrow. joining me now, toure, co-host of "the cycle" here on msnbc. and contributor for "the daily beast," thank you both for being here tonight. >> thank you. >> thanks. >> patricia, what has the hibernating republican hatred of hillary clinton? >> the time you start looking at the next election is when you have the other one right behind you. the question is what's hillary going to do? who is going to be the democratic nominee. when you look at hillary clinton's popularity, i think republicans have every reason to be worried. this woman has a 69% approval rating and that is including everythi
lance armstrong? and here's the headline in the conservative "new york post." no wonder bill's afraid. hillary explodes with rage at benghazi hearing. republicans are back to one of their favorite hobbies. clinton bashing. it was all the rage back to the '90s when they felt threatened by first lady clinton. now they feel threatened again. instead of helping to solve the problems of today, republicans are running around scared about something that may or may not happen tomorrow....
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. >> thank you, mr. chairman. madam secretary, let me first thank you for your service and i wish you the best in your future endeavors, mostly. (laughter) >> and taking aim at lance armstrong, tweeting that lance armstrong-inspired graffiti art pops up around los angeles along with an iv is turning up and the identity is a mystery and the tweet from the national review, lego accused of racism, and because the versus of jabba's hut supposedly reassembles the hagia mosque, not a joke. and they say it resembles a mosque in istanbul, making it racist and lego says the toy does not represent the mose or any actual building. what are your favorite tweets of the day. who caught your attention on twitter. follow me on twitter at greta wire and send your top picks with hashtag greta. and the sign says it all. and paying 4.95 for a smoothly why are conservatives and liberals, 5.95. and customers pay an extra dollar if they admit to liberal leanings, are they willing to pay the partisan smoothie tax? the owner joins us, nic
. >> thank you, mr. chairman. madam secretary, let me first thank you for your service and i wish you the best in your future endeavors, mostly. (laughter) >> and taking aim at lance armstrong, tweeting that lance armstrong-inspired graffiti art pops up around los angeles along with an iv is turning up and the identity is a mystery and the tweet from the national review, lego accused of racism, and because the versus of jabba's hut supposedly reassembles the hagia mosque, not a...
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that to me remains mystifying because according to this gentleman you're hearing here, mr. tygra, there was plenty of evidence they provided. now he has -- can come back and remove everything. >>brian: the most infamous p.d.f. user was barry bonds because they tried to do better with their sport. they weren't intimidating other people on their teams or forcing them to do it or accusing those who accused him and tried to destroy their lives. that's the problem. >>steve: apparently lance wrote a check for $100,000 to the international cycling institute or whatever, the body that goes ahead and presides over the sport. he also tried to give $100,000 or more to the u.s. antidoping agency, and the guy, mr. tygart said are you kidding? absolutely not. >>gretchen: the rest of your headlines, a bombshell new report reveals a colorado grand jury voted to indict the parents of jonbenet ramsey following the little girl's murder but prosecutors refused to try the case. the shocking revelation comes more than 13 years after the d.a. said his office lacked enough evidence to file charges
that to me remains mystifying because according to this gentleman you're hearing here, mr. tygra, there was plenty of evidence they provided. now he has -- can come back and remove everything. >>brian: the most infamous p.d.f. user was barry bonds because they tried to do better with their sport. they weren't intimidating other people on their teams or forcing them to do it or accusing those who accused him and tried to destroy their lives. that's the problem. >>steve: apparently...
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and i always equate this to the lance armstrong debate. and we get into this with mr. verducci who is a great baseball reporter and historian, the evidence is overwhelming, the longer they don't tell the truth, the harder it is for these people to live good lives, actually. >> getting honest with yourself. brian, stick around with me. stay with me on this. let's bring tom verducci, the senior writer for "sports illustrated." tom, thank you very much for helping us. first question, the obvious one, what do you make of this? the great stars who were steroid users just got completely wiped out in the votes as our brian shactman just reported. >> yeah, sort of dovetails with the pattern as we've seen with guys like mcgwire and palmeiro. anyone associated with p.e.d.s is not getting into the hall of fame. i think what people have to remember is it's not a snapshot of just one year. players can stay on the ballot as long as they get more than 5% of the vote. for up to 15 years, so it'll be interesting going forward to see if this level of let's call it noninterest and people
and i always equate this to the lance armstrong debate. and we get into this with mr. verducci who is a great baseball reporter and historian, the evidence is overwhelming, the longer they don't tell the truth, the harder it is for these people to live good lives, actually. >> getting honest with yourself. brian, stick around with me. stay with me on this. let's bring tom verducci, the senior writer for "sports illustrated." tom, thank you very much for helping us. first...
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. >>> jon stewart targeting mr. fib. take a look. >> on monday, lance armstrong admitted doping while he was winning the tour de france accept tiseven times. what? i believed in you, lance armstrong. i shelled out a dollar for a rubber bracelet that i have somewhere in my house. for you, i did it for you. and when i think of of the fact that i spent a dollar -- it's good news for america's second favorite cyclist, who i'm sure is in there somewhere. america's second favorite cyclist, let's call him bikey joe. the interview airs thursday on the own network, which stands for oprah winfrey not on channel 7 anymore. >>> ear"early start" continues right now. >>> rush hour horror. stunned commuters watch as a helicopter crashes near commute helicopter crashes near a train station. >>> and the dreamliner grounded in japan after one makes an emergency landing. >>> guns in america. the president set to unveil his plan to combat violence from guns in a matter of hours. good morning, welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans.
. >>> jon stewart targeting mr. fib. take a look. >> on monday, lance armstrong admitted doping while he was winning the tour de france accept tiseven times. what? i believed in you, lance armstrong. i shelled out a dollar for a rubber bracelet that i have somewhere in my house. for you, i did it for you. and when i think of of the fact that i spent a dollar -- it's good news for america's second favorite cyclist, who i'm sure is in there somewhere. america's second favorite...
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is lance armstrong about to come clean about doping? he's given a tell-all interview to oprah winfrey. he's always denied it. the oprah show airs january 17. >>gretchen: here's a big mystery. one day he was jumping for joy, the winner of a one million-dollar lottery prize. by the following month urooj khan was dead. now authorities believe his death was no accident, once classified as natural causes, cardiac, something or another. now it appears he was poisoned, a lethal dose of cyanide in his blood. did his winning lead to murder. they did not do an autopsy, 46 years old. why? >> i think it should have been done. a young person, 46, with no past history of any kind of illness, generally an autopsy would be done. they did draw blood and gave the body back to the family. the body is buried now and is going to be he can -- is going to be exhumed. the toxicologist didn'tor cyani. when somebody told them there would be an issue, they went back to the specimen of blood already drawn and found a lethal death of cyanide and changed the death c
is lance armstrong about to come clean about doping? he's given a tell-all interview to oprah winfrey. he's always denied it. the oprah show airs january 17. >>gretchen: here's a big mystery. one day he was jumping for joy, the winner of a one million-dollar lottery prize. by the following month urooj khan was dead. now authorities believe his death was no accident, once classified as natural causes, cardiac, something or another. now it appears he was poisoned, a lethal dose of cyanide...
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armstrong's attorney tim herman couldn't confirm any talks had taken place. in a statement to nbc news herman said there are no ongoing discussions with usada and no contact with mr. howman as reported in "the new york times." that is the extent of any comment at this time. according to "the new york times," armstrong discussed the possibility of an admission. in the hopes of being allowed to compete again. but there could also be fallout. armstrong could face further punishment from the body that certifies athletes for competition, a federal criminal investigation was dropped last year, but armstrong still faces several other investigations, including a case filed by former teammate floyd landis. the legal hurdles he faces are a big factor in his next step as he considers this and the investigations into possible wrongdoing could further impact both his career, alex, and his brand. >> interesting turnaround, though. thank you very much michelle franzen. >>> the fiscal cliff fight was ugly, but will the debt ceiling struggle be even uglier? in a moment democr
armstrong's attorney tim herman couldn't confirm any talks had taken place. in a statement to nbc news herman said there are no ongoing discussions with usada and no contact with mr. howman as reported in "the new york times." that is the extent of any comment at this time. according to "the new york times," armstrong discussed the possibility of an admission. in the hopes of being allowed to compete again. but there could also be fallout. armstrong could face further...
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. >> so you think -- is it your testimony mr. andrew was also lying when he said that he heard you say those things regarding your priorities? >> 100%. but i feel for him. >> what do you mean by that? >> i think he's trying to back up his old lady. >> it's not that you don't remember whether the indiana hospital room incident occurred. it affirmatively did not take place? >> how could it have taken place when i've never taken performance enhancing drugs? >> that was my point. it's simply you don't recall. >> how many times do i have to say it? >> just trying to make sure your testimony is clear. >> if it can't be any clearer that i've never taken drug, then will incidents like that could never have happened. how clear is that? >> i think it's clear. can i ask you some additional questions to follow ? >> sure. >> you have never taken any performance enhancing drug in connection with your cycling career? >> correct. >> and that would include any substance that's ever been banned, is that fair to say? >> correct. >> why don't you gi
. >> so you think -- is it your testimony mr. andrew was also lying when he said that he heard you say those things regarding your priorities? >> 100%. but i feel for him. >> what do you mean by that? >> i think he's trying to back up his old lady. >> it's not that you don't remember whether the indiana hospital room incident occurred. it affirmatively did not take place? >> how could it have taken place when i've never taken performance enhancing drugs?...
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made from his image with that halo on his head of "i'm mr. clean." he made nike commercials with a halo on his head. it's all about the bike. it wasn't about the bike. it was about the drugs and the cheating. >> piers morgan, thanks very much, as usual. we'll see you at 9:00 p.m. eastern later tonight. "piers morgan tonight." dr. gail saltz, thanks to you as well. >>> we're going to have a lot more on this story later this hour. we'll talk with judy smith, an expert in crisis public relations. she actually inspired the tv drama "scandal". >>> and also up next, they've been compared to a virtual scrip search. now the tsa makes a major announcement about this airport body scanner. for the new mattress models but sleep train's huge year end clearance is ending soon. for a short time, save hundreds on tempur-pedic mattresses. get the most highly-recommended bed in america at closeout prices. plus, get interest-free financing and free same-day delivery. why wait for the new models? sleep train's year end clearance is ending soon. superior service,
made from his image with that halo on his head of "i'm mr. clean." he made nike commercials with a halo on his head. it's all about the bike. it wasn't about the bike. it was about the drugs and the cheating. >> piers morgan, thanks very much, as usual. we'll see you at 9:00 p.m. eastern later tonight. "piers morgan tonight." dr. gail saltz, thanks to you as well. >>> we're going to have a lot more on this story later this hour. we'll talk with judy smith, an...
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made from his image with that halo on his head of "i'm mr. clean." he made nike commercials with a halo on his head. it's all about the bike. it wasn't about the bike. it was about the drugs and the cheating. >> piers morgan, thanks very much, as usual. we'll see you at 9:00 p.m. eastern later tonight. "piers morgan tonight." dr. gail saltz, thanks to you as well. >>> we're going to have a lot more on this story later this hour. we'll talk with judy smith, an expert in crisis public relations. she actually inspired the tv drama "scandal". >>> and also up next, they've been compared to a virtual scrip search. now the tsa makes a major announcement about this airport body scanner. >>> two reporters are killed while covering syria's civil war. kate's here. she has that and the other day's top stories. >> french officials confirm the death of a veteran war reporter described as a battlefield junkie. syrian opposition groups say he was killed by government troops in aleppo. and al jazeera's reporter says its reporter was killed by a sniper in dara
made from his image with that halo on his head of "i'm mr. clean." he made nike commercials with a halo on his head. it's all about the bike. it wasn't about the bike. it was about the drugs and the cheating. >> piers morgan, thanks very much, as usual. we'll see you at 9:00 p.m. eastern later tonight. "piers morgan tonight." dr. gail saltz, thanks to you as well. >>> we're going to have a lot more on this story later this hour. we'll talk with judy smith, an...